As Election Day, Tuesday, November 8, draws near, Suffrage100MA is excited about the impressive field of womencandidates who stand to break the glass ceiling. We encourage all citizens to VOTE!
A marker honoring a 19th-century Worcester suffragist was unveiled Monday at Sycamore and Main streets. The marker observes Sarah E. Wall’s efforts toward women’s rights.
On October 24, 2022, Suffrage100MA (now the Massachusetts Women's History Center) and the City of Worcester, MA unveiled an historic women’s suffrage marker honoring the legacy of Sarah E. Wall.
Women’s Equality Day at the Boston Public Garden on Aug. 24 celebrated the passage of the 19th Amendment with an event hosted by Suffrage100MA and the Boston Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement.
More than 200 markers — five in Massachusetts — are being installed through the National Votes for Women Trail. The trail commemorates the centennial in 2020 of the adoption of the 19th Amendment.
Thanks to everyone who joined Suffrage100MA (now the MWHC) and the Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement on August 24, 2022 at the Boston Pubic Garden to Commemorate Women’s Equality Day.
Suffrage100MA and Hamilton Hall in Salem recently unveiled a historic women’s suffrage marker honoring the legacy of Salem activists, the Remond family.
On June 23, 2022, Suffrage100MA (now the Massachusetts Women's History Center) and Hamilton Hall unveiled an historic women’s suffrage marker honoring the legacy of the Remond Family in Salem.
This year, both Page and the Remonds are being honored with historical markers commemorating their contributions to the suffrage movement as part of a national movement.